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TCPF: TCP Facility to support development of joint project proposal between Bhutan and Bangladesh on "Sustainable Intensification of Rice-based Cropping System"

2017

2019

54,000

The predominant rice-based farming system in Bhutan is constrained with production technologies and climate change impacts. The low production capacities of existing varieties, production technologies, farm machineries, processing and marketing continues to limit enhancement of rice self-sufficiency level. The value chain of rice is informal with weakness and multiple leakages in the chain. In South Asia, Bangladesh in last 3 decades has exhibited tremendous development in rice research and development. In three decades, Bangladesh increased production from 11 million MT in 1971 to 33 million MT in 2015, making Bangladesh self-sufficient in rice. This increase in rice production is often attributed to technological innovation, research and extension, government support and appropriate interventions.

The proposed TCP facility will support the formulation of the 12FYP for the RNR sector through addressing the knowledge gap as well as supporting facilitation of the coordination meetings. Further, FAO support will also look at global and regional trends and challenges that are likely to impact the sector's programs.

the main purpose of FAO' support is to help the RNR Sector better prepare for the upcoming RNR Census. This project will help develop census strategy and project document with details budget and Work plan for actual conduct of the census. This project will build on knowledge of recent developments imparted to the country through a round table meeting on World Programme of Census of Agriculture 2020 advocated by FAO.

The project contributes to increased self-sufficiency in rice, food and nutrition security, identifies rice varieties more adaptive to climatic factors.

TCP/BHU/3603

Strengthening Management of Maize Storage (SMMS)

2016

2018

203,000

The project will highlight the prevalence of food insecurity in our society but which can be eradicated if storage losses are mitigated at all levels. The storage systems will be studied and accordingly new or improved storage technology will be introduced. As storage loss of maize is over 80%, and if it is reduced, it will immensely contribute to food security and nutrition ? both quantity and quality of maize will be available to farmers particularly in remote areas. Thus, the project will focus in most affected areas bringing in the most benefits ? poorest of the poor will be the core beneficiaries.

TCP/BHU/3502

Capacity Development and Impact Studies

2015

2017

186,000

The development initiatives of the sector, particularly farm roads, farm mechanization, human-wildlife conflicts fund, and ecotourism could have irreversible economic, environmental, social and cultural impacts. It is important that these initiatives are analysed and studied and findings are implemented and lessons are ploughed back

Fondo Fiduciario

FAO will manage the technical assistance aspects of the Food Security and Agriculture Productivity Project (FSAPP) by providing the best possible experts required as per the agreed project work plans. The deployment of experts will be governed by the terms of references and work plan jointly developed and agreed by the government and FAO.

UTF /BHU/012/BHU

Technical Assistance for the Development of a REDD+ Forest Reference Level (FRL) and National Forest Monitoring System (NFMS) in Bhutan

2017

2018

260,500

REDD+ Forest Reference Level (FRL) for Bhutan

Proyectos regionales

Programa de cooperación técnica

The project aims at reviewing national policy framework and fostering enabling policy environment for production diversification and dietary diversity, especially tapping the potential of highly nutritious and climate-sensitive underutilized crops to address malnutrition in selected countries.

The project will develop quality knowledge products on practically proven innovative aquaculture farming practices for sharing among the regional initiative focus countries and will conduct regional/national workshops and farm demonstration for building human capacity of the participating countries in adopting selected aquaculture farming practices and the project will also seek to develop specific regional and national strategy to promote the innovative aquaculture farming practices, which will contribute significantly to sustainable development of aquaculture for blue economic growth in the region.

TCP/RAS/3604

Addressing the 2030 Agenda on climate change and food security through Climate-Smart Agriculture

2017

2018

496,000

This project will support governments in six focus countries to develop national CSA programmes (and/or integrate CSA priorities into existing plans and programmes), linking CSA investments to NDCs and global climate finance mechanisms, based on regional best practice and knowledge.

TCP/RAS/3607

Emergency assistance to strengthen regional resilience in the management of the Yellow-Spined Bamboo Locust (YSBL) in Lao PDR and Viet Nam

2017

2018

286,000

Strengthening regional resilience in the management of the Yellow-Spined Bamboo Locust (YSBL) in Lao PDR and Viet Nam

TCP/RAS/3608/C4

TCPF: Forest and landscape restoration: promoting and accelerating restoration for multiple environment and social benefits in Asia and the Pacific (GEF-7 regional programme development)

2017

2018

92,000

This TCP-F will work with countries and regional partners to develop a regional programme to address the developing GEF 7 Impact Programme (IP) on Landscape Restoration. The GEF-7 programme is expected to provide significant support through an integrated, multi-focal area Landscape Restoration IP to help countries make real progress in restoring degraded land by providing significant levels of incremental funding to on-the-ground activities addressing critical geographic and thematic gaps, technical capacities and enabling environment, including informed policy, legal and regulatory frameworks for improved governance, tenure and investment decision making.

The proposed TCP-F will support GCF project development in China and Viet Nam, promoting FAO proven approaches in sustainable forest and natural resource management to reduce carbon emissions. It will support China in further identification and finalization of GCF project concept note(s) while in Viet Nam it will support the baseline and feasibility studies, social-environmental assessment and the putting together GCF Full Proposal.

The proposed TCP-F will support GCF project development in Bangladesh and Pakistan, promoting CSA technologies and good practices to address climate change. It will support Bangladesh to undertake pre-feasibility assessment and development of the project CN. In Pakistan, it will complement other resources to support a number of important GCF required assessments (environmental and social, gender, financial fiduciary and procurement plan) and develop the GCF format Funding Proposal.

The proposed TCP-F will support GCF project development in Pakistan and the Philippines, promoting FAO?s Climate Smart Agriculture approach. Specifically it will support CSA options feasibility assessment in Pakistan and required safeguard assessments in both Pakistan and the Philippines for the complete GCF Full Proposals in both countries.

The proposed TCP-F will support GCF project development in Cambodia, Myanmar and Viet Nam, utilizing FAO proven tools and expertise in building climate resilience of food and agriculture systems through integrated landscape management and ecosystem-based approaches. It will support Cambodia and Myanmar in finalizing PPFA to secure GCF funding for Full Proposal preparation while advancing the FP preparation. In Viet Nam, TCP-F will complement resources from FAO HQs, Country Office and other sources to ensure proper consultations during the FP preparation.

TCP/RAS/3613/C9

TCPF: Strengthening regional capacity in the agriculture and land-use (AFLOU) sectors for enhanced transparency under the Paris Agreement (CBIT-GEF 7, Asia-Pacific regional programme support and development)

2017

2018

96,000

This TCP-F will develop and strengthen country and regional technical and institutional capacities to meet ETF requirements, tracking and progress defining priority CCA/CCM actions achieving Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) in Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sectors.

The objective of this proposal is to support the development of a "Food Systems" Impact Programme (FIP) idea under GEF-7 that positions the management of natural resources - land, soil, water, vegetation and genetic resources - as a priority in the transformation of the agriculture sector for food security and nutrition in Asia. The FIP will support 3 countries in improving soil, water and land management through agro-ecological practices and enhance sustainable agricultural production with the aim of supporting smallholders through increased incomes and food security.

This TCP-F will work with countries and regional partners to develop two independent and related FAO SPPs and draft GEF Project Identification Forms (PIF concepts) for submission to the GEF and its 7th replenishment (2018-2021). 'Source to Sea' (S2S) is a multi-focal area and landscape scale approach recently advocated by the GEF Secretariat-- and drafted by its' Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP)--to meet country commitments to multiple and relevant developing impact programmes and multi-lateral environment conventions (e.g. IW, LD, BD, CC). The most recent communication from the GEF Secretariat regarding the evolving programming strategy has emphasized that a high priority will be placed on integrated approaches (like S2S) for GEF-7.

TCP/RAS/3605/C2

TCPF: Advancing SDG2 Monitoring in Asia Pacific Region

2017

2017

99,000

Building Statistical Capacity for Monitoring Sustainable Development Goals related to Food Security.

TCP/RAS/3606/C3

TCPF: Promoting sustainable use of the fishery resources of 1) The Gulf of Thailand and 2) Lower Mekong Basin through the ecosystem approach to fisheries - GEF IW project development

2017

2017

100,000

This TCP-F will work with countries and regional partners to develop two independent regional projects for submission to GEF (IW, BD and CC) in the form of PIFs. These will respectively assist i) Gulf of Thailand countries and ii) Lower Mekong Basin countries in meeting the environmental, social, economic and governance challenges they face in fisheries sectors and Gulf of Thailand and LMB sub-regions. The expected combined value of potential GEF projects is conservatively estimated to be 13 Million USD related to grant and 60 MUSD including co-financing.

Counterparts have the knowledge and skills to restore degraded forestlands in the project countries using landscape approach through the adoption of FLR in national forest restoration strategies

TCP/RAS/3513

Strengthening the e-Agriculture environment and developing ICT-mediated agricultural solutions for countries in Asia-Pacific

2016

2017

225,000

This project will address those challenges by adopting a holistic approach that focuses on working with governments to not only develop their national e-Agriculture Strategies but also to support them in implementing some of the high priority ICT for Agriculture interventions already identified in the strategy that hold the most promising potential impact for improved agriculture outcomes in areas such as researcher-farmer-extension agricultural communication, inclusive financial services, market prices access, etc.

To strengtheing livestock sector policy analysis, design and negotiation capacity in ASEAN member countries representing a range of livestock production systems.

TCP/RAS/3508

Strengthening the Capacity of SAARC in the Development, Co-ordination and Monitoring of a Regional Food Security and Nutrition Framework, Strategies and Programmes

2015

2017

474,000

Effective development of regional food and nutrition security frameworks and their delivery mechanisms through a strengthened SAARC

TCP/RAS/3509

Regional Initiative for Zero Hunger Challenge: Promoting an Integrated Home Garden and School Garden Approach for food and nutrition security in selected Southeast Asian Countries

2015

2017

280,000

The proposed project will adopt an integrated, multistakeholder and holistic ?plot to pot? food production system that will combine the production of a variety of nutritious vegetables and fruits and small scale livestock such as chickens, ducks and aquaculture toward a more self-reliant provision of school meals. School gardens and nutrition education will be integrated into the school curricula so it becomes an integral part of the teaching and learning process. School-community links to promote shared responsibility between government and communities will be strengthened. Home gardens will help improving the diets of households and nutrition education will contribute to family nutrition.

A regional project for Small-Scale Farmer Inclusion in Organic Agriculture Value Chains through Participatory Guarantee Systems would aim at assisting selected countries where local organic markets are developing and where a PGS would allow more small farmers to benefit from these emerging high value markets.

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GCP /RAS/300/JPN

"Healthy Soil" management for comabting climate change in South East Asia

2017

2019

166,672

The project aims to strengthen the capacity of countries in SE Asia to adopt measures to enhance soil management including MRV systems to estimate, monitor and report GHG emissions and removals as a way to address climate change while also delivering additional benefits in terms of improved resilience, agricultural productivity and farmer income.

OSRO/RAS/701/EC

Strengthen capacity of AMS to develop social protection systems for resilience

2017

2018

824,993

To strengthen capacity of ASEAN Member States to design, and implement risk-informed and shock responsive social protection system in order to (i) reduce vulnerabilities of at-risk populations, (ii) strengthen their capacity to respond to and recover from shocks and thus (iii) enhance resilience in order to mitigate the effects of and improve preparedness for further shocks.

Strengthening capacities, policies and national action plans on prudent and responsible use of antimicrobials in fisheries.

MTF /RAS/299/SGT

Building up a South Asia Disease Surveillance Network

2017

2017

180,000

Establish the framework and a roadmap for the South Asia Disease Surveillance Network involving eight South Asian countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) by bringing the identified experts for a consultative meeting and discussion.

GCP /RAS/297/JPN

Improving capacities of phytosanitary inspection and integrated measures for international movement of seeds

2016

2020

1,296,270

The main objective of the project is to strengthen phytosanitary capacity of NPPOs and technical supporting organizations/entities (e.g. universities) of the recipient countries. This will be achieved through providing technical and operation manuals, organizing field and laboratory trainings and workshops and developing recommendations to be used by the respective NPPOs, in implementation of phytosanitary activities for international movement of seeds. In addition, the promotion of changes in the consciousness of general public and related private sectors through this project will contribute to preventing introduction and spread of pests associated with the international movement of seeds. Also, the project achievements and findings can be useful reference for the member consultations on the draft ISPM on seeds, which has been elaborated in the IPPC framework, and will contribute to the harmonization of relevant phytosanitary measures.

To develop and agree a SAP based on a TDA, for the ISLME leading to reduced stress on the marine resources and ecosystem through improved understanding of LME processes and the development of sustainable ecosystem-based management actions, which also promote increased resilience to climate variability and change.

GCP /RAS/295/JPN

Support for Capacity Building for International Food Safety Standard Development and Implementation in ASEAN Countries

2016

2021

2,260,700

The overall goal of the project is to protect the health of the consumers and ensure fair practices in the food trade within ASEAN countries as well as with other countries including Japan. The project also aims to establish a stronger relationship between ASEAN countries and the donor, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan.

GCP /RAS/296/JPN

Development of effective and inclusive food value chains in ASEAN Member States

2016

2019

1,561,557

The project will contribute to the food and livelihood security of smallholders, by integrating them into agricultural value chains (dairy, fishery and vegetable) that link them to new market opportunities.

GCP /RAS/267/GFF

Implementation of Global and Regional Oceanic Fisheries Conventions and Related Instruments in the Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) (FSP)

2015

2019

5,000,000

To support Pacific SIDS in meeting their obligations to implement and effectively enforce global, regional and sub-regional arrangements for the conservation and management of transboundary oceanic fisheries thereby increasing sustainable benefits derived from these fisheries.

The Objective of the project is to reduce priority unintentionally produced POPs (uPOPs) emissions arising from poor waste management practices, thus meeting parties? Convention obligations to improve the management of chemicals in countries in the Pacific region, through assistance in the development and implementation of uPOPs strategies and guidelines, vocational training of waste workers, training of PIC staff in improved chemicals management, and the development of a regional waste oil export and reuse system.

GCP /RAS/294/ASB

Regional Capacity Development for Regional Cooperation on Food Security through Control of TADs in South Asia

2015

2017

1,921,315

The project objective is to strengthen the capacity within SAARC to support regional coordination for the control of TADs. This will be achieved through strengthening the Regional Support Unit, Regional Epidemiology Centre and Regional Diagnostic Laboratories. These structures will enable the SAARC member countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka) to address common issues related to TADs that are predominantly spread by informal cross-border value chains in livestock products.

GCP /RAS/288/AIT

Sustaining and enhancing the Momentum for Innovation and Learning around the System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in the Lower Mekong River Basin

2014

2018

1,167,180

To stimulate local innovation using SRI/FFS approaches to sustainably improve agricultural productivity and food security in the context of climate change adaptation, and to enhance research capacities to continue to support this development

The Asian Regional Componente directly addresses the three pillars forming the foundation of the Global Strategy: 1. Establishing a minimum set of core data that countries will disseminate on a regular basis to meet current and emerging demands; 2. Integrating agriculture into national statistical systems in order to meet the requirements of policy makers and other data users that statistical information be linked across the economic, social, and environmental domains ; 3. Fostering the sustainability of the agricultural statistical systems through governance and statistical capacity building.

GCP /RAS/262/GFF

Forestry and Protected Area Management in Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and Niue (FSP)

2011

2018

6,283,751

To conserve biodiversity in Fiji, Samoa, Vanuatu and Niue by expanding and consolidating their networks of PAs, building capacity for conservation management and sustainable use of biodiversity and reducing forest and land degradation.

GCP /RAS/269/GFF

Strategies for Trawl Fisheries Bycatch Management (FSP)

2011

2017

3,000,000

To protect Aquatic resources and stocks, to maintain and enhance biodiversity in the Coral Triangle/South China Sea (SCS) region through application of strategies and technologies for fisheries bycatch management.

GCP /RAS/229/SWE

Pesticide Risk Reduction in the South East Asia

2007

2018

14,384,259

To improve health and reduce environmental risk through capacity building for the proper management, and sustainable use, of agricultural and industrial chemicals. Its geographical focus is on the Greater Mekong Subregion.

GCP /RAS/181/ROK

Support to the Policy Assistance Branch (FAORAP)

2001

2017

2,421,815

The project will provide additional staff time in carrying out activities relating to activities in the implementation of the World Food Summit commitments, the Plan of Action and its Rome Declaration which explicitly made references to the importance of polices.